34 NORTH SHORE BREEZE and Reminder 
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attended by the ladies of the Swampscott shore. The 
work of surgical dressings is moving on very smartly at 
these meetings and a great amount of good work is being 
done. The ladies will continue to meet at the home ot 
Mrs. Mixter until the closing of their summer homes 
which will probably will not be until nearly November. 
Miss Marion Rawson of Swampscott was given a 
‘bridal shower” at the home of Capt. and Mrs. Walter 
A. Thomas on Humphrey street, Monday evening in rec- 
ognition of her approaching marriage to Claude Lorry 
also of Swampscott. The shower was miscellaneous and 
included some beautiful bits of china, cut glass and linen. 
The last Wednesday evening dinner-dance, which was 
largely attended by members and their guests, was given 
at the Tedesco club on Wednesday evening. Dinner was 
served promptly at 6.30, followed by dancing in the recep- 
tion rooms and dining-room, and on the verandas to the 
music of the Salem Cadet band. The clubhouse was 
beautifully decorated with summer blossoms. Among 
the hosts at dinner were C. H. Conway, E. W. Ong, 
W. A. Paine, F. C. Spinney, F. F. Stanley, G. E. Smith, 
C. M. Boyd, S. F. Lowe, F. C. Stuart, W. H. Root, J. P. 
Parker, H. S. Hyde, F. P. Cox, W. H. Felt, G. L. Coult- 
hurst, W. A. Merrill, J. I. Melanson, A. E. Spencer, E. F. 
Green, F. EF. Page, R. M. Boutwell, G. F. Schrafft, J. 
Craig, D. T. Thomson, F. N. Kimball, C. H. Hood and 
Ira Vaugh. 
A feature of the holiday at the Tedesco club will be 
the trap shoot tournament. Mr. Jack Fanning of the 
Du Pont factory will give an exhibition of shooting and 
instruct members who so desire. There will be prizes 
awarded for the winner of the 100-target events, prizes 
for high gun and second high gun, high handicap and 
second handicap. An extra attraction will be the two- 
man handicap team race of 100 targets. Trap shooting, 
which is in its infancy at the club, has become very popu- 
lar and has taken the attention of the greater number 
of the members at the club. A great deal of rivalry 
exists, which stimulates the interest to a superlative de- 
giee. In last Saturday’s shoot G. D. Pushee was high gun, 
and the first handicap prize was won by J. Howard Ed- 
wards, second by F. M. Sawtelle. Capt. Auld was the 
winner of the Governor’s cup, winning over H. F. McNeil 
in the final playoff during the past week, with a score of 
2and a. 
Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Forbes of Tupelo road, 
Swampscott, entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening 
for a number of their friends. Among the guests were 
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E. Gale, T. -C. Hallamore, 
Louis Benton, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Watters and Mr. and 
Mrs. Herbert Nickerson. 
Among the ladies who have qualified for champion- 
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ship in golf at the Tedesco club are Mrs. E. T. Brown, 
Mrs. R. F. Kimball, Mrs. Alexander McGregor, Mrs. 
J. M. Boutwell, Mrs. G. C. Dutton, Miss Frances Cross, 
Mrs. H. W. Forbes and Miss Gertrude Stanley. The 
championship will be decided by Saturday of this week 
and is attracting a great amount of interest among the 
players because of the skill of all of the participants. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Neath of the Lynn Shore 
Drive were of those who entertained at the dinner-dance 
of the Tedesco club on Wednesday night. Among their 
guests were Mr. and Mrs. Edwin A. Shuman. 
Mrs. John A. Heath of “Heathercroft,” Beach Bluff, 
entertained very delightfully Tuesday at luncheon at the 
Corinthian Yacht club. The table was beautifully deco- 
rated with currant-hued gladoli and greenery. Covers 
were laid for eleven. 
PHILLIPS BEACH colony is still occupied with sum- 
mer things and the affairs of summer also. The first 
of the September days finds no change in the summer 
program and probably will not for some time to come. 
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Holloway of Phillips 
Beach who are spending the summer at the Bellevue at 
Beach Bluff entertained at a very elaborate dinner on 
Thursday evening at the Neighborhood club. The dinner 
was served in the pretty north east dining room at a 
table artistically decorated with vases of cosmos and 
crystal candlesticks with lighted pink candles. Covers 
were laid for eight. Among the guests were Mr. and 
Mrs. Percival B. Palmer of Phillips Beach. 
Another pretty dinner party was given at the Neigh- 
borhood club on Friday evening when Mr. and Mrs. 
Arthur Roe of Philiips Beach were hosts to six of their 
friends at eight o’clock. Cut flowers were used for table 
decorations. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Edmund Longley of New 
York who have been spending the summer at the home 
of Mr. Longley’s mother on Atlantic avenue, Phillips 
Beach departed for New Yoik on Thursday. 
“Eagle Patrol,” which is made up of boys of Swamp-. 
scott, spending the past month at Norway, Me., under 
. the direction of Scout Master Hervey Scranton, has re- 
turned to Swampscott after a very pleasant trip. Leader 
Charles T. Brown, Sherwin Brown and Billy Carpenter 
are among the boys who arrived on Friday. Frederic 
Wood, who has been visited by his mother, Mrs. Fred. 
eric L. Wood returned on Monday. The Terhune boys, 
Everett and Philip, are still with their parents at their 
summer camp, where the patrol made its headquarters 
and will return within a week. 
Mrs. E. T. Brown of Atlantic avenue, who has been 
spending the past month visiting through the Middle 
West returned home on Friday after a very pleasant trip, — 
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